The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see
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The Marine Museum at Fall River is a cultural gem and contains a wealth of Fall River Maritime History especially Steam Ship and Titanic memorabilia. Discover the art, books, models and many treasures the Marine Museum holds. This is a must see resource for landlubbers and mariners alike.

Carol Gafford is a public librarian, family historian, amateur archivist and book savior. She is currently the youth services/outreach librarian at the Swansea Public Library and volunteers for several museum and historical societies including the Marine Museum at Fall River, the Swansea Historical Society and the Bristol Historical and Preservation society. She is the editor of Past Times, the Massachusetts Society of Genealogists and is always looking for a new project to take on.

BOSTON – Celtics guard Courtney Lee is not available for tonight’s game vs.New York, and unlikely to play tomorrow in Cleveland, after his left ankle injury did not progress as anticipated following on MRI yesterday.

Both Celtics coach Doc Rivers and president Danny Ainge expressed optimism Lee could return against the Knicks yesterday, but Rivers declared him "out" about 45 minutes before the game.

"No," Rivers said about the Knicks game. "I doubt it (for Cleveland). I think he may go, but we’ll see.

"He just didn’t improve much (from Monday). You pretty much prepare for anything. Just a lot of injuries right now for us, and for (the Knicks)."

Rivers said Jordan Crawford will start in Courtney Lee’s place after Jason Terry got the nod in Saturday night’s loss in Memphis.

"I’m going with Jordan," Rivers said. "It was more JET really does not like to start. He likes coming off the bench.

"I talked to JET about it. You could just see it. He likes being in his role. When he knows Courtney will be back, and other guys will be back, so he’d rather just stay in his own role.

"That’s rare. Most guys love hearing their name called, with the flames and all that. But Jason’s over that at this point in his career. And he really believes he’s better for the team coming off the bench. So that’s refreshing. It’s nice."

Lee turned his ankle late in Friday night's loss in Dallas.

Scott Souza covers the Boston Celtics for the MetroWest Daily News. can be reached at 781-398-8006 or ssouza@wickedlocal.com. Follow him on Twitter @scott_souza.